Warner Bros. has delayed the release of Wonder Woman 1984 from June into August as the box office goes into hibernation amid the global COVID-19 pandemic. There were rumors that Warner Bros. was considering releasing the highly-anticipated Wonder Woman sequel straight to streaming, following the example set by other studios and films. This is turned out not to be the case. The theatrical release instead will be delayed from June 5th until August 14th. “When we greenlit WW 1984 it was with every intention to be viewed on the big screen and are excited to announce that Warner Bros. Pictures will be bringing the film to theatres on August 14th. We hope the world will be in a safer and healthier place by then,” said Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group Chairman Toby Emmerich in a statement today.
Warner Bros. is reportedly hoping that by August the worldwide box office will be strong enough to support the release of the film even if the box office in North America is still struggling. Theaters began reopening this weekend in China, the country of origin for the new coronavirus, following a government-mandated lockdown.
Warner Bros. kept the release date for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film Tenet, set for July 17th, but the dates for the animated feature Scoob! and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical In the Heights are both now TBD. These delays follow similar measures taken by Paramount with A Quiet Place Part II and by Disney with the releases of Black Widow, The New Mutants, and Mulan.
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